The Grobo also features Fluid Glass, which allows one to touch a button and see inside the machine without opening the door. This grow box comes equipped with a smell reducing carbon filter and a coco pod in which to plant your seed.Įnergy-efficient LED lighting keeps costs low while providing specialized lighting for your budding garden. Some automated systems allow users to control their grow via an app on their smart devices. It uses artificial intelligence in combination with grower inputs to ensure consistent and repeatable results from each harvest. This system relies on sensors to automate the pH levels, humidity, and light saturation. Though it can only grow one plant at a time, the system comes with everything you need to start growing, minus the seed itself. The manufacturer touts a yield of up to 3 ounces from the machine, which holds just one plant. The overall grow space is about 28 inches. The Grobo Premium Grow Box weighs 85 pounds and is 48 inches tall, with a width of 14 inches and a depth of 14 inches. This system is so efficient that growers can harvest in just eight weeks, significantly faster than the next leading system. Perhaps one of the most alluring features of the Spinner system is the rapid interval from clone to harvest. The resulting product, in my experience, is far superior to that grown in less controlled environments. They’re also a great option for craft growers who want complete control over their inputs.
This circulation also continually pushes air out through the ventilation system on the top of the pod, keeping odor at a minimum.Ĭommercial growers could stack these units for maximum yield.
Continual fresh air flow ensures plants are free from mildew or mold. Small fans keep fresh air blowing through the growing area and gently upward and out through the ventilation system. Typically, one would set the cycle for 18 hours of light during early stages and for twelve hours of light during later stages. The lighting system is also automated and can be set to run for any duration the grower prefers.
The internal reservoir remains full of aerated nutrient water which gently bathes the roots 24 hours a day. Water is pumped from an external holding tank into the system’s internal reservoir once every hour. Each pot is set to a timer and will rotate at set intervals throughout the day. The SpinnerXP is versatile enough for craft growers, home growers, or commercial operations.īoth beginners and experienced growers will appreciate the ease of the Spinner system. The sealed system is secure from pests and is easily ducted for odor control. These pods have a roughly 4×4 footprint and hold up to twelve plants.Įach pot slowly rotates, ensuring every plant receives equal light distribution from stem to tip. This versatile self-contained system is perfect for the home grower, but can be easily scaled for commercial systems. Let’s explore some of the most efficient automated systems currently on the market. Some offer automatic pH testing, auto nutrient dispersion, and even automatic light adjustment based on the stage of growth. Some systems communicate with your phone, showing real-time footage of your grow.
These systems vary in price depending on the level of automation they offer. There are many options for your automated home grow. Home growing is also an opportunity to learn more about cannabis and grow plants without pesticides, herbicides, or unknown contaminants. Automated systems make home growing easier, more discrete, and they remove a lot of guesswork from the growing process. so that ime works really well for taste and quality if all these things are decently rounded.Growing cannabis at home can be a great way to save money. thats why a rounded soil firstly,a solid top dressing and tea schedule or even just a simple few recipes which I have several I truly love.and lastly,I would do a flower feed about 2.5 or even 2 weeks out.at this point with a rooted pot you are probably watering several times a week or so. but many neglect nitrogen and many see fade earlier than they would like. essentially its a potent transition feed. I always fed teas at roughly week 2-3 for veg.after it starts spinning up after a watering or two after the first feed ill do a top coating and a flower feed.My top dressing has a good bit of N too as well as the tea. so maintaining with medium feeders to larger heavy feeders especially,is going to require a tea schedule ime. why?well almost in every situation your soil will deplete with a few things from foods to life. Me?I have wonderful success with mixing soils and feeding and letting the tea feed a bit and help the soil relax. been brewing them since I was a teenager actually.